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    Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for pink linguine with pine nut pangrattato and goat’s cheese | Quick and easy

    By Rukmini Iyer,

    10 hours ago
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    Rukmini Iyer’s pink linguine with pine nut pangrattato and goat’s cheese. Photograph: Louise Hagger/The Guardian. Food styling: Emily Kydd .Prop styling: Jennifer Kay. Food styling assistant: Alice Earll.

    After trying this dish for the first time, my two-and-a-half-year-old now requests “pink pasta” on repeat, and she especially loves the theatre of her own mini bowl of pangrattato to scatter over the top (which makes a change from her preferred diet of fish fingers and sliced apple). The linguine is just as nice for adults, and a low-effort yet flavour-packed way to get another brightly coloured vegetable into your week.

    Pink linguine with pine nut pangrattato and goat’s cheese

    If I’m making this for my daughter, I leave out the chopped pine nuts, in case they’re a choking hazard.

    Prep 15 min
    Cook 15 min
    Serves 2

    180-200g linguine , depending on how hungry you are/how many scavenging toddlers you have to feed
    2 tbsp olive oil
    1
    garlic clove , peeled and finely grated
    40g panko or white breadcrumbs
    50g pine nuts
    , roughly chopped (optional)
    15g parsley , finely chopped
    450g beetroot (about 2 large beetroot), peeled and grated
    2 heaped tbsp cr eme fraiche , or mascarpone
    Zest and juice of 1-2 lemons , to taste
    1 tsp sea salt flakes
    150g goat’s cheese log
    , crumbled or roughly chopped

    Bring a pan of salted water to a boil, then cook the linguine for 10-12 minutes, until al dente or cooked to your liking.

    Meanwhile, put the oil and garlic in a frying pan on a medium heat, stir-fry for 30 seconds, then add the breadcrumbs, pine nuts (if using) and parsley, and fry, stirring frequently, for four to five minutes, until the breadcrumbs and pine nuts are evenly golden brown. Take off the heat.

    When the pasta has just a minute’s cooking time left, add the grated beetroot to the pasta pot and cook for a minute. Drain the now gloriously hot-pink pasta, reserving a mugful of its cooking water, then return the linguine and beetroot to the pan.

    Stir and toss in the creme fraiche, the juice and zest of one lemon and the sea salt flakes, then taste and adjust the salt and lemon accordingly, adding the juice and zest of the extra lemon, if you wish. This dish is so simple, it really does need adjusting to taste here.

    Pile the pasta into warmed bowls, top with the goat’s cheese and pangrattato, and serve immediately.

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